Most Americans are spending Wednesday remembering the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, which marks the 18th anniversary of al Qaeda hijacking airplanes and crashing them into the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

The 9/11 terror attacks, which were carried out by Osama bid Laden and al Qaeda jihadists, resulted in just shy of 3,000 innocent Americans being killed.

As most of the nation is honoring the victims, many are also reminded of the abhorrent comments made by Muslim Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota about the terrorist attacks.

While speaking at a dinner for the Council of American-Islamic Relations in California earlier this year, Omar described 9/11 as “some people did something” rather than saying a group of al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four airplanes, ran two of them into the Twin Towers, and killed almost 3,000 Americans.

It was arguably the worst attack on American soil — and Omar could not have been more disrespectful.

“Many of us were not shocked or surprised, many of us were kind of waiting, holding our breath for a really long time thinking when will something like this happen,” Omar said.

While not naming President Donald Trump, Omar noted that “our leader” in the White House helped worsen these issues.

Trump shared a clip of Omar’s comments and captioned his tweet, “WE WILL NEVER FORGET!”